Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Top Ten Most Expensive Transfers In World Football

Base: All football player transfers up to end June 2007.

Notes: All prices in Euros. These rankings were published in 2006 but there have been no new entries to the table since that point to when we publish this list. The most expensive transfer between January 2007 and end June 2007 was Torres from Atletico de Madrid to Liverpool at a reported Euro32 million.

Looking at the list below there is a noticeable concentration around the years 1999 to 2001, when it appears prices went sky high. When you include the top twenty transfers of all time some 70% of them were made during this three year period and the buying clubs within that top 20 were all from Italy (Serie A), Spain (La Liga) or England (the Premier League).

Rank Player From To Price (Euro million) Year
1 Zidane Juventus Real Madrid 76.0 2001
2 Figo Barcelona Real Madrid 61.0 2000
3 Crespo Parma Lazio 51.0 2000
4 Buffon Parma Juventus 46.8 2001
5 Vieri Lazio Internazionale 46.0 1999
6 Shevchenko AC Milan Chelsea 45.0 2006
7 Ferdinand Leeds Manchester United 41.7 2002
8 Mendieta Valencia Lazio 41.6 2001
9 Ronaldo Internazionale Real Madrid 41.0 2002
10 Veron Lazio Manchester United 40.3 2001






Monday, February 25, 2008

Youtube banned in Pakistan

Pakistan government on Saturday has blocked Youtube.com a popular video-sharing website, for having blasphemous content & material considered offensive to Islam. The Pakistan Telecommunications Authority has directed all the providers of Internet service of the country to block access to Youtube.

The Pakistan Telecommunications Authority has ordered all the Internet service providers of the country to block access to Youtube. The order, issued by the director of the enforcement agency, claimed the ratio of “non-Islamic objectionable video” has increased on the website.

The inter-ministerial committee has decided to block YouTube.com alleged having it contained blasphemous content. A senior official from Pakistan said, “The site would remain blocked till further orders from the PTA”. The website contained a controversial cartoon of Prophet Mohammed (Sallalah-o-Alaih-e-Wa'alehi Wasallam) which was republished by 17 Danish newspapers.